Can you clarify that? It's a bit vague and not really helpful to say something like that without giving more information.

Well, it's happened to me. My uncle was messing with the registry for about 14 hours tweaking it back to normal, later McAffee said it was a bug and they were sorry and we got a refund. That was it, horrible company, stay very far away from them. I personally use Norton, it is good but it slows down your computer.

Well, it's happened to me. My uncle was messing with the registry for about 14 hours tweaking it back to normal, later McAffee said it was a bug and they were sorry and we got a refund. That was it, horrible company, stay very far away from them. I personally use Norton, it is good but it slows down your computer.

I am sorry you had a bad experience with McAfee - Thanks for elaborating!

In my experience, most complaints I have heard about an AV product concern Norton and how it is a resource hog and a real pain to fully uninstall. If you want to talk about an AV that really leaves a huge footprint on your compy, it's Norton....

That said, Norton is still an effective product - It does its job and does it well.
I would still choose Kaspersky or Nod32 if I were to spend the same amount of cash for a license, though . . . ;)

I am sorry you had a bad experience with McAfee - Thanks for elaborating!

In my experience, most complaints I have heard about an AV product concern Norton and how it is a resource hog and a real pain to fully uninstall. If you want to talk about an AV that really leaves a huge footprint on your compy, it's Norton....

That said, Norton is still an effective product - It does its job and does it well.
I would still choose Kaspersky or Nod32 if I were to spend the same amount of cash for a license, though . . . ;)

Cheers :)
PP

Yep it's a hog and it seems pretty easy to uninstall, but hard to disable it properly.